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  1. Could a roach save your life?

    Cockroach research may provide engineers with the key to search-and-rescue robots that will be more capable of operating in challenging uneven or rocky terrain.The r...

  2. Students build giant Tesla coil that shoots 15-foot sparks to Mario Brothers theme

    Engineering students at the University of South Florida have built a massive Tesla coils that shoots 15-foot-long sparks to the tune of Super Mario Brothers.Members ...

  3. Asperger's referenced in Wyo. college killing note

    A bizarre, rambling suicide note left behind by a man who police say killed his father in front of a handful of students in a Wyoming community college classroom ext...

  4. Uncle: Wyo. campus killer normal, but contact lost

    An uncle of a man who killed his father in front of a computer science class at a Wyoming community college says the assailant seemed normal and outgoing the last ti...

  5. Wyoming campus killer blamed father for Asperger's, aunt says

    A man who killed his father in front of a computer science class at a Wyoming community college was a "borderline genius" upset by the belief he had inherited Asperg...

  6. New Libyan PM taught at University of Alabama, led Muslim community in Tuscaloosa

    For 20 years, Abdurrahim el-Keib taught electrical engineering at the University of Alabama, helped lead the area's Muslim community and talked little about his home...

  7. From the Farm to Space: Astronaut-Turned-Congressional Candidate Tells Story in New Book

    Jose Hernandez's career path may be unique.The native of Stockton, Calif., spent his childhood traveling between Mexico and the United States working as a migrant fa...

  8. Lots of Vacant Jobs Missing the Right Applicants?

    Kelly Services CEO Carl Camden on the many jobs that are vacant due to the lack of applicants with the right skills.

  9. Morning Business Outlook: 6/1

    Economists brace for new jobs numbers

  10. Former Astronaut's Congressional Bid to Be Decided Tuesday

    Residents of California's 10th District will decide whether or not to elect former astronaut Jose Hernandez to Congress on Tuesday (Nov. 6).Hernandez, who served NAS...

  11. Class of 2012: 5 European grads embark on new lives in harshest economic storm in decades

    Athina Prassa in Athens mastered English in four years studying at a private university. It's a skill that may not help her much as she hunts for work while hard-rig...

  12. Maryland college student accused of killing man and eating his heart ranted on Facebook

    The college student suspected of killing and eating parts of a man staying at his home ranted months ago about "mass human sacrifices" on Facebook, one of several de...

  1. Singapore reportedly seeks FBI help in US engineer's death

    Police in Singapore have reportedly sought the FBI's help in a probe into the death of a U.S. engineer last year.The death of Shane Todd, 31, has been classified as ...

  2. Parents of engineer who died in Singapore want murder probe

    The family of an American who turned up dead in Singapore after expressing fear he was being duped by Chinese spies is calling for a congressional investigation into...

  3. Cuba's Diaz-Canel rose gradually to No. 2 post

    The man tapped as the likely heir-apparent to Raul Castro is largely unknown off the island, but his rise to the country's No. 2 job was anything but meteoric.Miguel...

  4. Student Loan Debt Skyrockets 35% in 2013

    Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk on the growing student-debt problem.

  5. Tech Take Live 3/21/2013

    Laws of war could be moving online, eyes get bionic, mobile money and is this the new era for cellphone technology?

  6. Sweet chariot: Arizona man's love for paralyzed wife makes him king of custom wheelchairs

    When an auto accident left Liz Soden paralyzed, she told her then-fiance to leave her. He proposed instead, and then disappeared into the garage and began a lifelong...

  7. Stanford to join Harvard, MIT in online education

    Stanford University announced Wednesday that it is joining forces with Harvard and MIT on developing a computer system that allows colleges to offer free online cour...

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